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Query: UMLS:C1864663 (
HCC
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Various molecular changes characterizing organ-specific carcinogenesis have been identified in human tumors; however, the molecular mechanisms of the genomic changes specific for each cancer are not well defined. A transgenic (Tg) mouse model with constitutive expression of the nucleotide-editing enzyme,
activation-induced cytidine deaminase
(
AID
), develops tumors in various organs as a result of the mutagenic activities of
AID
. This phenotypic character of
AID
Tg mice allowed us to analyze the organ-specific genetic changes in tumor-related genes commonly triggered by
AID
-mediated mutagenesis. Among the 80
AID
Tg mice analyzed, 11 mice developed hepatocellular carcinomas, and 7 developed lung cancers. In addition, 1 developed the gastric cancer and 3 developed gastric adenomas. Organ-specific preferences for nucleotide changes were observed in some of the tumor-related genes in each epithelial tissue of the
AID
Tg mice. Of note, the c-myc and K-ras genes were the preferential targets of the mutagenic activity of
AID
in lung and stomach cancers, respectively, whereas mutations in the p53 and beta-catenin genes were commonly observed in all 3 organs. Quantitative RT-PCR analyses revealed that alpha-fetoprotein, insulin-like growth factor-2 and cyclin D1 genes were specifically upregulated in
HCC
, whereas upregulation of the matrix metalloproteinase-7 gene was more marked in lung cancer. Our findings suggest that
AID
, a DNA mutator that plays a critical role linking inflammation to human cancers, might be involved in the generation of organ-specific genetic diversity in oncogenic pathways during cancer development.
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PMID:Organ-specific profiles of genetic changes in cancers caused by activation-induced cytidine deaminase expression. 1878 63